Will consolidating my stident loans stop my wage garnishment?

I have a $10,000 student loan that went into default and now my wages are being garnished I haven't done anything with them, haven't had any forbearance's or anything like that and I was wondering if there was anything I could do to stop my wages from garnishment?

I had
a federal student loan in default, at one time. It's very difficult to
get them back in 'good status'. Yes..wages, refunds, etc. can be taken
for defaulted student loans. It took alot of calling people to re-new my
student loan.

Once you default, you loose all your deferment/forbearance priveleges.
In the case of a federal loans, you should have received several notices
including a 30 day intent to garnish letter. You would have had an
opportunity to appeal the garnishment. Because of the garnishment you
are now ineligible for consolidation.

At this point, you have two options. Appeal the garnishment. It might
take time but if you can prove financial hardship they may lift the
garnishment. Otherwise you can do a rehab while in garnishment...that
will require 9 months of payments over and above your garnishment.

If it is a private loan, you have already been sued and they have a
judgment against you. Getting out of that garnishment is much more
difficult.

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